As Hurricane Arthur wreaks havoc to my fellow Homosapien (Human’s) I’ve wondered how those without vehicles and strong shelters hold up against these natural disasters. How do they protect themselves from 100 mile winds or torrential rains and if they survive where do they go for food and shelter afterwards? We can learn a great deal from those creatures that have had to weather the storms, earthquakes, extreme heat, extraordinary cold and without even a jacket to protect them. A documentary could highlight ways we could survive in G-D forbid similar situations occurred to us and challenge to think differently about the world around us.
To produce such a documentary appears to be an impossible challenge though because we would need the right equipment at the right time and with the correct lighting. We would also need a budget to fund a crew to travel the world to capture these special moments. Yet if my fellow furry friends could survive hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes with just the fur on their back well maybe this is possible too. Is it too difficult or are you up for the challenge!
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